Stormy Daniels' lawyer says woman he was vetting for President Trump affair will not come forward

Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti said he was vetting two more women who claimed to have had affairs with President Trump. (Susan Watts/New York Daily News)

One of the women Stormy Daniels' attorney was vetting to determine if they too were silenced for alleged affairs with President Trump has declined to come forward.

Michael Avenatti said Tuesday night both women claim to have signed non-disclosure agreements to not reveal details of the trysts.

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But one of them will remain silent.

"She and her family do not want to be subjected to the irrelevant personal attacks my client and I have endured," Avenatti tweeted. "Sad but true."

He did not disclose the identity of the other women or when she may be expected to go public with claims of an illicit relationship with Trump.

Last week, the lawyer said the two women may have received larger payouts than Daniels, who was given $130,000 ahead of the November 2016 election to not discuss her one-night stand with Trump a decade earlier.